Hi Kimmie. I have not been on allnurses in awhile and didn't see your post. I moved to NH in December and love it. I am not working yet but have a phone interview with DHMC tomorrow and had an...
I found that my best interviews were when I went in with the attitude of interviewing the employer rather than them interviewing me. It sounds llke you have some solid skills and are aware of your...
I currently worked in a mixed ICU in Washington state. My husband and I are planning on relocating to New Hampshire to be closer to family - but not too close. I am very interest in Dartmouth...
Becster replied to icunurse1955's topic in Critical Care
Sounds very unsafe. I work in a 21 bed CCU. When we have tele patients that are waiting for transfer (sometimes this can take days) to the floor we sill staff 1:2 with rare exception. 2 or 3 tele...
You might confirm exactly what kind of feeding tube it is and where in the GI tract it is....as someone mentioned in an earlier post, Ecotrin is coated so that it doesn't dissolve until it gets to the...
Soffy, don't be so hard on yourself. You've been at it 5 whole weeks, did you really think that you would be an expert by now? The first year is the hardest. I am a very confident person, but I found...
I think that there is a big difference between different pronounciations d/t regional differences and people just plain making a new word up. O2 stats is a good example of someone just not getting...
That's great that you are so considerate of pharmacy. You should speak with your manager about getting an IV drug book for your med room. I have seen nurses draw some med from the line and test it...
HAHA! I worked in medical records in a facility that used Meditech prior to becoming an RN. The chart was printed after D/C and was more cumbersome to read than you would ever believe. It prints every...
I believe that what is actually being described is total care nursing rather than primary care. I currently work for a facility that does total care and although I believe in the model, it is not...
I feel your pain. Things happen. What matters is that you were able to remedy the situation and that you had that much empathy for his discomfort. It's tough to be everything. We have no aides where I...
Dear God. How petty have things become. Sometimes I think that I was treated more like a professional before I went back and got my nursing degree! "Susie did this, Johnny did that." I don't give a...